Book Description:
Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902) is a cherished children’s classic that tells the mischievous and delightful story of a young rabbit who disobeys his mother’s warnings and ventures into Mr. McGregor’s garden. There, Peter gets into trouble — losing his jacket, dodging danger, and narrowly escaping the gardener’s clutches.
Told with gentle humor and paired with Potter’s beloved watercolor illustrations, the tale captures the spirit of childhood curiosity, consequences, and the comfort of home. Its simple yet vivid storytelling has enchanted readers for generations, making Peter Rabbit one of the most enduring and iconic figures in children’s literature.